The beauty of nature - colour and form
Whether choosing flowers for a wedding or a funeral, or to wear as a brooch, to decorate a hat or hold a scarf in place, felt blooms are 'everlasting' and can incorporate even colours nature can't provide!
Nancy Shafee
Guildford, England
Sempervivum, Nancy ShafeeA hollow apple log was the starting point for this grouping of sempervivum
Antipodean wedding bouquet, Nancy ShafeeBouquet of felt flowers teamed with locally picked ferns and eucalyptus commissioned for a wedding 'down under'
Rose-topped storage, Nancy ShafeeA massive rose tops a woven seagrass basket
Valentine Roses, Nancy ShafeeEverlasting long-stemmed roses packaged for a Valentine gift
Fantasy Flower, Nancy ShafeeCrazy flower in pastel pink wool and bamboo fibres - a statement for a fascinator!
Sunflower brooches, Nancy ShafeeGorgeous golden sunflowers, a summer favourite but with autumn tones
Poppies - for remembrance, Nancy shafeeWhether for national remembrance or a personal tribute, poppies have their place
Handpainted flower brooches, Nancy ShafeeSilk dyes add a delicate shade of colour to these wool and silk flower brooches
Bouquet of lilies, Nancy ShafeeSoft cream and peach lilies - for a wedding, or funeral memorial
Wedding bouquet, Nancy ShafeeA bouquet of purples and lilacs for a country bride